About

Elisa D’Arrigo currently works in ceramics, after a 30-year hiatus in which she worked with various materials including hand-stitched and laminated cloth. 

D’Arrigo has had recent solo and two-person exhibitions at the ADAA (The Art Show with George Adams Projects), Hunterdon Art Museum (Clinton, NJ), Elizabeth Harris Gallery (New York, NY), Pamela Salisbury Gallery (Hudson, NY), and FiveMyles (Brooklyn, NY). 

Her work is in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Everson Museum of Art, The Mead Art Museum, The High Museum of Art, The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, and The Weatherspoon Art Museum. 

Reviews, interviews and articles about her work have appeared in The New York Times, Art in America, Hyperallergic, Two Coats of Paint, ArtNews, Sculpture, Partisan Review, ArtPapers, ArtSpiel, Hudson Review, The New York Observer, and Romanov Grave, among others. 

Residencies and grants include The Civitella Ranieri Foundation, Yaddo, The MacDowell Colony, The Dieu Donne Papermill, NYFA and The Ariana Foundation for the Arts. 

D’Arrigo received a BFA in Ceramics from SUNY New Paltz in 1975. She was born and raised in the Bronx, NY, and continues to live in New York City. 


Programs:
  • Marcus Exhibition When the World is Beautifully Strange (2025)